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Bradesco ADRs steady before U.S. open as Brazil rate-cut bets build; inflation data looms
24 February 2026
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Bradesco ADRs steady before U.S. open as Brazil rate-cut bets build; inflation data looms

NEW YORK, Feb 24, 2026, 07:29 EST — Premarket

  • Bradesco ADRs barely budged in early U.S. trading, following a slight uptick Monday.
  • Brazil inflation numbers land Friday, and traders are already adjusting March rate-cut wagers.
  • Bank ADRs could face a rapid downside move if the real softens or if risk sentiment shifts away.

Banco Bradesco’s U.S.-listed shares hardly budged ahead of Tuesday’s New York bell, sticking close to flat after a small move higher the day before. Traders focused more on Brazil’s rate outlook than any new developments from the bank itself.

Brazilian bank stocks are acting as a macro play these days. Bets on lower interest rates have the power to juice loan growth and fees, yet they also squeeze net interest margins—the gap between what banks make on loans and what they shell out for funding.

Bradesco faces a packed stretch, with Brazil’s IPCA-15 inflation figures landing on Friday. That mid-month read will grab attention, just before the central bank’s March policy decision — widely expected by investors to kick off rate cuts.

StoneX’s Vitor Andrioli, in a Feb. 20 note, wrote that “most investors are betting on a 0.50 percentage point cut” for March. He also pointed out the size could change depending on what inflation and labor numbers show. stonex.com

Bradesco’s ADRs have hovered close to the upper end of their recent band following a steep rally over the last year, putting the stock on edge for any shifts in Brazil’s rates, the real, or global risk sentiment.

Similar moves from peers. Investors typically look at Brazil’s big banks like Itaú Unibanco and Santander Brasil as a signal for local credit appetite and policy trajectory.

Still, there’s a catch. If traders start pricing in quicker rate cuts, the real could lose ground—potentially damping overseas demand for Brazilian assets and dragging ADRs lower, regardless of positive domestic signals. Throw in a spike in global volatility, and the same outcome is on the table.

Right now, it’s a short watch list: Friday brings the IPCA-15 numbers, and traders are also zeroed in on whatever hints emerge about how fast Brazil’s central bank could act in March.

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